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Auftrag: Menschenraub

Entführungen von Westberlinern und Bundesbürgern durch das Ministerium für Staatssicherheit der DDR

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This study represents the first scientific study of the kidnappings of West Germans and West Berliners by the East German Stasi authorities. It also analyzes the methods and function of this practice. To this very day it is little known that the East German Stasi authorities abducted some 400 people from West Berlin and West Germany in the 1950s and 1960s. Many returned home only after months, sometimes years, and some disappeared without a trace. The methods of the Stasi ranged from perfidious deceptions to street attacks. This study employs the extensive archival materials to illuminate this relatively unknown chapter in the relations between the two German states. It thus contributes to research on the history of political violence and its perpetrators.

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Auftrag: Menschenraub, Susanne Muhle

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Título
Auftrag: Menschenraub
Subtítulo
Entführungen von Westberlinern und Bundesbürgern durch das Ministerium für Staatssicherheit der DDR
Idioma
Alemán
Publicado en
2015
Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
678
ISBN10
352535116X
ISBN13
9783525351161
Serie
Descripción
This study represents the first scientific study of the kidnappings of West Germans and West Berliners by the East German Stasi authorities. It also analyzes the methods and function of this practice. To this very day it is little known that the East German Stasi authorities abducted some 400 people from West Berlin and West Germany in the 1950s and 1960s. Many returned home only after months, sometimes years, and some disappeared without a trace. The methods of the Stasi ranged from perfidious deceptions to street attacks. This study employs the extensive archival materials to illuminate this relatively unknown chapter in the relations between the two German states. It thus contributes to research on the history of political violence and its perpetrators.